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Any ideas how i could earn a little extra from home??

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Nicolaplus1 · 13/05/2010 19:19

I am trying to put a bit aside as we are currently ttc baby number 2 and would like to have a bit in the bank t buy stuff and suppliment mat pay!

Only on p/t salary now so dont have the extra like i did first time round

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bossyboop · 14/05/2010 19:15

personally i couldnt be bothered with avon and all the rest of it, you can buy all that online nowdays anyway. You any good at ironing? 50p an item or more for bedding and sheets, its amazing how many people will pay it when they have kids uniforms and dh work shirts and they just cant iron but need it done. Can be done to fit in around your job, flexible hours, doesnt take too long and can do it while baby sleeps or an hour or so after tea when dh is home to lend a hand with the kids. My dh used to pay £1 an item at the launderette to have his clothes washed, dried and ironed, I saved him a fortune when we moved in together! If you get a couple of customers who have kids you could end up with lots of clothes to iron and therefore more money!

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BoerWarKids · 25/09/2012 17:06

I was going to suggest ironing too. One of my aunties makes a fortune!

racingheart · 28/09/2012 20:51

A friend of mine who is superfit anyway does dog walking. She takes a couple of dogs around the woods for an hour a day and is paid £10 per dog!

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